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Old 03-14-2011, 08:09 AM
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Very windy, hard to fish. We managed around 50 sac-a-lait for the weekend. Had good action on our trot lines. No ops, all blues. Got 8 gallons of filets. Had 5 or 6 between 20 and 30 lbs.
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Old 03-14-2011, 01:33 PM
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Very windy, hard to fish. We managed around 50 sac-a-lait for the weekend. Had good action on our trot lines. No ops, all blues. Got 8 gallons of filets. Had 5 or 6 between 20 and 30 lbs.
What about the Sacs? We were on them like crazy the last two weekends and this weekend we couldn't figure them out at all. Only 8 on sunday and not very big ones. Don't need your spot just wondering your pattern.
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Old 03-14-2011, 02:27 PM
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What about the Sacs? We were on them like crazy the last two weekends and this weekend we couldn't figure them out at all. Only 8 on sunday and not very big ones. Don't need your spot just wondering your pattern.
I actually think we just stumbled upon em. We don't know what we are doing. We are saltwater people, except for catfish, we know how to catch dem. We were fishing in about 7 foot of water with road runners in chartreuse and black and it was on the edge of the timber right next to a boat lane. But, there was a guy cleaning a million of them and he said they were murdering them over brush piles in 11-15 feet of water. They were the brush piles that he made during the fall. He was tight lining a jig. At least, dats what he told us.


Oh, and der were some udder guys that had caught a bunch dat were fishing em with yoyo's and shiners. They quit counting at 80. If you in the same area as we were in San Miguel I will tell you the exact spot.
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